Apple Music users can now listen to their 'Replay 2023' playlist, but what it is and how can you access yours?
The playlist contains all of your favourite songs, artists, and albums for the year, and will continue to update throughout 2023 as you listen to more new music. By the time we get to December, you'll have a playlist of your top 100 favourite songs.
The playlist updates every week, and ranks the songs from one to 100, showing you exactly what your favourites are this year. With Spotify users dominating social media in December posting their Spotify Wrapped, the Replay playlist would give Apple Music users an opportunity to show off their music habits.
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Once you've listened to enough music to generate the playlist, you'll find it at the bottom of the Listen Now tab in Apple Music on iOS, iPadOS, and macOS. You can also check it out on Apple Music for the web, which has more information like your top artists and how many hours you've spent listening music in 2023.
On the website, you'll see a page titled: 'Your Year in Progress: Explore your listening as of this week.' From there you can take a look at:
- Total Minutes Milestone - The exact number of minutes of music you've streamed in 2023.
- Songs Played Milestone - The exact number of unique songs you've listened to in 2023.
- Top Songs - Your Top 5 most played songs in 2023 with play counts.
- Artists Played Milestone - The exact number of unique artists you've listened to in 2023.
- Top Artists - Your Top 5 most played artists in 2023 with the number of minutes you've listened to them.
- Top Albums - Your Top 5 most played albums of 2023 with your play count of songs from them.
- Replay 2023 - A playlist of your most played songs of the year that updates every week.
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Apple Music Replay has been available since 2019, and last year Apple introduced a Highlight Reel which had more statistics about a users' listening history.
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